Publications by authors named "Courtne Hanlan"

Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection globally, and a vaccine is urgently needed to stop transmission and disease. Chlamydial Protease Activity Factor (CPAF) is an immunoprevalent and immunodominant antigen for CD4 T cells and B cells, which makes it a strong vaccine candidate. Due to the tolerogenic nature of the female genital tract (FGT) and its lack of secondary lymphoid tissue, effective induction of protective cell-mediated immunity will likely require potent and safe mucosal adjuvants.

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  • Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) is the most prevalent bacterial STI worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for an effective vaccine.
  • The study focuses on Chlamydial Protease Activity Factor (CPAF), identified as a promising antigen for vaccine development due to its strong immune response in T and B cells.
  • Researchers tested different mucosal adjuvants, finding that intranasal vaccination with CPAF and a specific adjuvant (CDA) was safe and effective in reducing infection in mice, indicating potential for a new Chlamydia vaccine.
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